Meaning of each tarot card: secrets revealed

At some point, we all start to question our future. Where am I going with my life? Decisions must be made regarding marriage, career, children, and many other important aspects of life. Do I accept this position? Will I be happy with this person for the rest of my life? How long before you can buy a new car?

This is also when we can seek information from psychics, astrologers or tarot card readers. It is popular belief that such alternative practitioners can look into our future and suggest certain ways to deal with the situation we face. In this article, we’ll start with an introduction to tarot cards and the meaning of each card, to help you understand the value of a reading.

We’ve all heard of tarot cards, right? But what are these tarot cards and what is the meaning of each card? A tarot deck is made up of a set of cards embellished with universal images and ancient symbols that vividly represent the essence of ancient knowledge, teachings, archetypes, etc. The deck includes what is called the Major Arcana and four sets of cards. Each tarot card has a very special meaning that contributes to the overall message of a tarot reading.

In the tarot deck, the “Fool” card indicates someone who is not truly conscious; the “Wizard” indicates someone of great talent; the “High Priestess” indicates someone who is both wise and possessed of insight; The “Empress” rules over the triad of birth, death and rebirth, while the “Emperor” is the symbol of control in the world. The “Pope” indicates someone who lives by rituals and beliefs. The “Lovers” represent love; the “Chariot” is the symbol of the struggle; and “Force” speaks for itself. The “Hermit” is one who is a seeker of souls; the “Sun” indicates contentment; and finally, the “Moon” is a feminine and seductive symbol.

The ‘Pentacles’ suit is associated with materialistic things like money and luxury, while the ‘Wands’ tarot suit is used for work-related predictions. The ‘Swords’ suit is also used for predictions, but for mental changes and suffering. If you’re interested in hope, then you’ll want to see the ‘Star’ outfit make an appearance. Lastly, the ‘Cups’ reflect how a person is emotionally, as well as any other emotional changes.

The ‘Justice’ card represents justice while the ‘Death’ card represents ‘spiritual/mental death’. Self-sacrifice is shown by the ‘Hanged Man’. The ‘Tower’ symbolizes a sudden change. Balance and harmony are represented by the ‘Temperance’ card. ‘Judgment’ means introspection. All of these cards lead to the ‘World’ card.

After seeing the meaning of each tarot card, we want to know how someone learns to read them. Mastering tarot card reading skills involves continual study, practice, and the use of keen intuition. The validity and complexity of a reading depends on the ability of the reader. To help you start the learning process more easily, you should find a website that offers a free tarot card reading.

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